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Mastercard has introduced a global Crypto Partner Program, bringing together over 85 companies from the digital asset and payments sectors to work jointly on blockchain-powered payment and settlement solutions.

The initiative underscores how digital currencies are evolving from trading tools to real-world solutions, powering remittances, business transfers, and settlements within existing financial networks.

Mastercard Bridges Fintech And Blockchain

Mastercard’s latest crypto program brings together 85+ partners to bridge on-chain payments with banks, merchants, and global commerce.

The payments giant has brought some of the biggest names in crypto on board, highlighting industry leaders such as Binance, Crypto.com, Bybit, and Gemini, alongside XRP-focused Ripple, USDC issuer Circle, and payments firms MoonPay and PayPal in its announcement video.

Additional partners span blockchain networks such as Solana, Avalanche, Aptos, and Polygon, as well as companies like Anchorage Digital, Nexo, Paxos, and SoFi. Crypto analytics and intelligence providers, including Elliptic and TRM Labs, are also part of the initiative.

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These partners will collaborate with Mastercard to examine how blockchain systems can integrate with traditional payment networks used by banks, merchants, and consumers worldwide, focusing on applications like cross-border transfers, settlements, and commercial payments.

In a post on X on Wednesday, Mastercard stated that ‘digital assets are entering a new phase,’ as technologies that once operated mostly outside traditional finance are now being embraced by companies and financial institutions to speed up cross-border transfers and enable around-the-clock transaction settlements.

The initiative expands on Mastercard’s ongoing efforts in digital assets, including collaborations with crypto firms, programs for blockchain startups, and crypto-enabled payment cards.

Mastercard Aligns With Ripple’s Vision

It’s no surprise that Ripple has joined Mastercard in advancing blockchain payments and streamlining the use of digital dollars, a move that fits perfectly with its mission.

Over the past year, the San Francisco-headquartered firm has pursued multiple partnerships and acquisitions aimed at expanding blockchain adoption for cross-border payments and enabling digital asset settlements worldwide. 

As part of its ongoing efforts to bridge traditional finance with the blockchain ecosystem, Ripple has been working to expand its portfolio of international licenses. Alongside recently obtaining conditional approval for a national trust banking charter in the US, Ripple has secured payment licenses in Singapore, the UAE, and the UK over the past year. As earlier reported by ZyCrypto, the XRP-linked firm is poised to obtain a major financial services license in Australia by acquiring an Australian payments firm.

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